
Stranger Than Fiction
Preview: Season 9 Episode 18 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Truth can be more unbelievable than anything imagined.
Truth can be more unbelievable than anything imagined. These storytellers share real-life experiences that prove just how strange – and surprising – reality can be.
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Stories from the Stage is a collaboration of WORLD and GBH.

Stranger Than Fiction
Preview: Season 9 Episode 18 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Truth can be more unbelievable than anything imagined. These storytellers share real-life experiences that prove just how strange – and surprising – reality can be.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipWES HAZARD: Next time on Stories from the Stage, “Stranger Than Fiction.” JUSTIN D'AMBROSIO: Trophies are spilling out of our arms.
I hate this picture.
(audience chuckles) I hate this picture because none of those trophies are mine.
BETSY FRIEDMAN: And my neighbor Joan had her crutches stolen, and who would steal crutches from a sweet, elderly neighbor named Joan?
CHRIS MAGEE: I pushed him, I pushed him really hard, and he pushed me, we start rolling around on the ground.
At one point, I had him pinned down on the ground.
I thought, "Damn, he's cute."
(audience laughter)


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